How do we solve the Cocomelon problem?Animation designed only to glue kids to screens ,with no artistic merit or educational purposes
>>154141089"We" don't. That's the job of parents on an individual basis to be discerning about what media their kids consume. If they aren't, that's on them.
>>154141089Do the same thing that the FCC did to Saturday morning cartoons.
>>154141089Rangeban the third world producing them or adjust the algorithm so that uploads from those countries don't show for western children
>>154141089Use AI.
>>154141165DON'T
>>154141128But that's not the modern way. You have kids you don't want out of societal obligation, you put as little effort into raising them as you can legally get away with (remember that it isn't actually a crime if you don't get caught), you use technology as a substitute for parenting, and if your kids grow up to be drug-addicted atheist prostimatutes, you blame everyone but yourself, pop a Valium, and tell yourself that you're a good parent despite the mounting evidence to the contrary. That's how it's meant to be. Personal responsibility is dead.
>>154141291Smartphones were a mistake
>>154141508Hell no! Smartphones made it so much easier for parents to not have to be parents. Why do the parenting yourself when you can outsource it?
>>154141625Smartphones babysit parents too
>>154141165She's not illegalCause she's an animation...... and I'm a human.
Subjecting a small child to Cocomelon should be labeled abuse.
>>154142508Friendly reminder Cocomelon the movie is coming, apparently produced by DreamWorks
>>154142238Technology will end up babysitting the entire human race to the point that we lose our sapience entirely, and that's a good thing! Better to sacrifice your ability to think, feel and make decisions than accept responsibility for your thoughts, feelings and decisions.
>>154142612Wall-e predicted this.